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Stargazers are in for a special treat Monday as the annual Geminid meteor shower coincides with the new moon, and should be spectacular on a clear night.
National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT) deputy director Sarun Poshyachinda said the Geminid meteor shower, the second brightest meteors next to the Leonids, would begin to appear in the sky at about 8.30pm Monday and last most of the night.